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Spanish Sworn Translators
Here is some more from our friends and colleagues at www.tlcuk.biz:
Have you been told that you need a Spanish sworn translation and have no idea of where to start?
Here at TLC UK we offer English to Spanish translation services (Spanish to English too!). We are proud to have a team of qualified Spanish sworn translators in-house who can answer all your queries and, of course, translate and certify your documents.
What is a sworn translation?
A sworn translation is one that has been translated and stamped by an authorised sworn translator. It is therefore a legally validated document, so no notary is required. There are no sworn translators in the UK, but many countries like Spain require this type of translation for legal purposes.
We are more than that
Our Spanish team is not only made up of sworn translators who can translate legal documentation. We also work directly with both English to Spanish and Spanish to English translators who are specialised in different areas such as business and finance. Have a look at the list of legal documents that we usually translate.
We also understand the types of translations and certifications that are required for certain institutions in the UK and abroad. So, if you are unsure of what you need, contact us for advice.
Keeping things simple
From the start, we will analyse and check your requirements so that the right translator can then be appointed.
Once the translation has been finished, it will be revised and proofread by an independent translator. Then, if needed, it will be certified by either the translator or a notary public (depending on your requirements) before it is safely delivered to you on time.
Do your documents need legalisation by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office or any embassy/consulate? TLC UK can also take care of this for you. Contact us for more information.
Getting married abroad?
TLC UK is specialised in the translation and legalisation of documents for overseas weddings. We cover many Spanish-speaking countries such as Cuba, Mexico and Dominican Republic.
If you are unsure of the marriage legal requirements in the country where you are getting married, contact us for advice and to get a free no obligation quote.
Why compromise? We specialise!
Submitted by Darren ElliottNEXT 11
Read a brilliant article by Hugo Duncan, economics analyst for the Evening Standard where he comments on Sir Martin Sorrell (of WPP fame) and the likening to the premiership and football league structures to the western economies.
Whilst not exactly a new way of making a point, it does focus the mind and when you think of the likes of Leeds United. Leeds were reigning high a few years ago and playing Champions League, before then overspending. They slid down the divisions and got stuck in League 1 (Division 3) before making their way back to the Championship; still some way off the promised land which they once shared with Manchester United, Chelsea etc. It made me stop and think anyway being a huge football fan.
The point here is not Leeds United or even how quickly you can slide down the table, its more the up and coming, which challenge the old and welcome the new.
The next 11 (to keep the footie theme going), following the rise of (BRICs) Brazil, Russia, India and China include: Bangladesh, Egypt, Indonesia, Iran, Mexico, Nigeria, Pakistan, the Philippines, South Korea, Turkey and Vietnam. The point is, 10/15 years ago – did you see them making the starting line up? And will the former XI be on the bench or just in the reserves or out on loan all season to gain ‘experience’?
Read the article and draw your own conclusions but for businesses looking to expand into these markets, time waits for no man (or at least that’s the song title). Here’s the link: http://bit.ly/c1W0wC
By Darren Elliott

